Igor Rudyak created IGNITE-3792: ----------------------------------- Summary: Wrap table and column names with escape characters in generated H2 SQL queries Key: IGNITE-3792 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/IGNITE-3792 Project: Ignite Issue Type: Bug Components: jdbc-driver, odbc, SQL Reporter: Igor Rudyak
Sometimes user can specify SQL reserved word as a class name (or as a class member name) for objects stored in Ignite cache. In such cases current implementation will fail to create H2 table and start Ignite cluster. For example, if I have a system which registers purchase orders and I called my custom class *Order* (which is reserved SQL keyword), I'll have such an error while trying to start Ignite cluster with *aaa* cache configured to store my *Order* objects: *Caused by: org.h2.jdbc.JdbcSQLException: Syntax error in SQL statement "CREATE TABLE ""aaa"".ORDER[*] (_KEY BIGINT NOT NULL,_VAL OTHER,ID BIGINT,PRODUCTID BIGINT,DATE TIMESTAMP,AMOUNT INT,PRICE REAL) ENGINE ""org.apache.ignite.internal.processors.query.h2.opt.GridH2Table$Engine"" "; expected "identifier"; SQL statement: CREATE TABLE "aaa".Order (_key BIGINT NOT NULL,_val OTHER,id BIGINT,productId BIGINT,date TIMESTAMP,amount INT,price REAL) engine "org.apache.ignite.internal.processors.query.h2.opt.GridH2Table$Engine" [42001-191]* At the same time, renaming *Order* class to something which is not SQL reserved keyword solves the problem, but from the object model design perspective looks not very good - cause *Order* class name reflects the main idea of the class. To prevent the problem, it's necessary to wrap table and column names with escape characters (double quotes) in generated SQL statements. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332)